WALL SCONCES
Wall sconces are perfect for adding discrete accent lighting in larger rooms or for illuminating smaller space-challenged areas such as hallways or stairwells. We recommend fitting most wall scones with a low wattage 8W LED bulb (equivalent to a 40W Incandescent bulb) or a 12.5W LED bulb (equivalent to a 60W Incandescent bulb), depending on how much light you need.
Reclaimed Wood Wall Sconce by Regina Andrew – $122.50
This chic wall sconce from Regina Andrew takes a silver finished lamp arm and juxtaposes it against the weathered look of a reclaimed-wood wall mount. Perfect for rooms without a lot of space but in need of ambient light, this beautiful lamp will bring a natural element into your home while brightening it up with an 8 watt LED bulb.
Arc Wall Sconce by Regina Andrew – $347
Appealing to those who love a classic look, the Arc Wall Sconce by Regina Andrew features a beautiful silver finish and an eye-catching curve. The sconce works well with with a 12.5 watt LED light bulb for overhead lighting, or with an 8 watt LED light bulb for subtle accent lighting.
SEMIGEA Ply Sconce by by Marivi Calvo for LZF – $376
Marivi Calvo‘s SEMIGEA is a versatile wall light that takes the shape of a half-moon. The shade is handmade exclusively from a natural wood veneer that has been treated throughout each step of the production process, giving it its unique, striated finish. Pair the SEMIGEA sconce with a low-energy 8 watt LED bulb and it will glow with a lovely ambient light.































fantastic selection – love the use of LED bulbs and the book reset lamp: eco-friendly and culturally enriching
Great collection! Love the simplicity of the wood lamp! Also in love with the idea behind the andropause lamp.. bringing new life into old kitchenware
that soda pull tab light is so inspiring! i want to make my own!!
I love the wall lights. Great if you don’t have a ton of space but need more focused light.
I’m definitely partial to the soda can lamp! But, really, they’re all beautiful.
Huge Greypants fan, but it may have to do with the fact that they studied architecture. I’m biased.
very cool ideas. I wish my place had room for the coffee stirrer or the soda tab lamps.
Love the Cola 10! So airy and futuristic.
I love the soda tab lamp – it’s inspiring to see such an ubiquitous throw-away material take on a glimmering new form.
Great ideas!
Graypants’ cardboard scrap lamp is just about the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. I need.
I love the Andropause lamp – who knew an old metal pot could be so gorgeous?
My fave is the book rest lamp!
the book lamp is so cute. and simple yet versatile!